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Composting

Advantages

  • Adding compost to your soil increases its softness.
  • Compost can balance all types of soil, from clay to sand, and everything in between.
  • In sandy soil, compost acts like a sponge, retaining water that would otherwise drain below plant roots.
  • Compost makes clay soil more porous so water can drain properly.
  • Applying compost to the top layer of soil prevents water and wind erosion.
  • Compost eliminates the need for chemical fertilizers. The hydration and organisms offered by compost pull nutrients from organic matter and soil, and pass it on to plants.


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